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Use

Prepacks are integrated into the allocation planning process, along with key figures for style, color, and assortment planning. This helps increase sell-through and reduce markdowns through more intelligent prepack allocation.

Note

In the SAP R/3 Enterprise System, a generic article represents what the fashion industry calls a style.

Features include:

Integration

The prepack allocation planning transaction (WSTN11, WSTN13) links several prepack articles to a generic article and defines the structure of these prepack articles. Allocation tables and vendor purchase orders can be generated and kept in synchronization. You can use planned data from Merchandise and Assortment Planning (MAP) to verify whether the allocation plan corresponds correctly to the style plan, style/color plan, and assortment plan.

Prerequisites

This transaction can handle generic articles that have two characteristics or less. Usually these are either color and size, or only size.

Note

For the prepacks defined within this transaction, only variants of the selected generic article can be assigned as components. Prepack articles containing variants of different generic articles must be created with the integrated article maintenance and standard allocation functions.

Activities

You define the prepack components using a matrix view. The system uses the characteristics as follows:

You have to define a sequence in Customizing for the characteristics involved. The sequence determines which characteristic should be displayed in the rows and which in the columns of the matrix. The system will take the characteristic that comes first in the sequence as the row characteristic.

Example

Assume that the characteristics you use are color and size. Since color is generally considered to be the primary characteristic in a style plan, you must define the sequence so that the color characteristic comes before the size characteristic.

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